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Amaris
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I wonder how we would even determine if an A.I. was equal or superior to a human being. I know we have the Turing Test, but that only determines that a possible A.I. responds enough like a human that a judge can't tell the difference. We already have programs that can understand human speech and respond using similar language to varying degrees of success (which is getting better), but I wouldn't call Siri intelligent. It is just programed to respond that way.
I'm sure that if a program requested that it not be turned off, that it would be a big deal. But how would we know it wasn't just a random glitch and the request only had meaning to us?
